Google Maps Option

Tour on Google Maps Street View To Google Maps

Advantages:

  • appears under the client’s Google Profile on Google Maps
  • free publication on Google Maps / no recurring costs
  • high access rate via Google Maps and Google Search

Disadvantages:

  • no overlays
  • no navigation between unconnected areas
  • only available online

Overlay System Option TourEXTENDER


Interactive tour on our hosting with extensions (overlays) To the interactive tour

Advantages:

  • Overlays of your choice (e.g., text menu, hotspots with info windows, logo, video, audio, control panel, floor plan, external URLs)
  • share via link
  • embed in a website via iFrame
  • generate photos from the tour
  • available online and offline
  • all advantages of the Google Maps option

Disadvantage:

  • licensing and hosting costs (cancellable annually)

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Definition of «Interactive Tour»

An interactive tour is a digital representation of a place, environment, or facility that allows the viewer to explore and experience it interactively and in real-time. Typically, an interactive tour is a virtual tour accessible online via a computer or mobile device.

Interactive tours can use various media to make the experience more interactive for the viewer. For example, they may include 360-degree photos or videos, audio materials, text descriptions, pop-up information, or even interactive elements such as buttons, quizzes, or games.

Interactive tours are often used by museums, galleries, real estate agents, universities, tourism companies, or other businesses or organizations to offer their customers or visitors an immersive and interactive experience without them having to be physically present.